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. >> you just patina. she was one of the students who sat there 32 hours in the end wine berg was released and the student at the university and the university itself reached a deal to allow the free speech movement to continue. now we want to show you some of the images we're seeing of the free speech rallies today through the eyes of viewers. . this video was shot at sproul plaszcz photo motivate most part a civil scene she took this picket of a student being arrested because he refused to take off his mask. we want to see pictures, video you can tag us on twitter or post your pictures to the facebook page. >> back to live nbc sky ranger in berkeley as people get off work we're mentioning might see an increase of protestors. that's why the police, the chp and the swat teams are standing by. again what you're seeing really two sides of the debate, the conservative side on the liberal side in the middle of a long line of police officers again this is at civic center plaszcz and perkily high school what sha
. >> you just patina. she was one of the students who sat there 32 hours in the end wine berg was released and the student at the university and the university itself reached a deal to allow the free speech movement to continue. now we want to show you some of the images we're seeing of the free speech rallies today through the eyes of viewers. . this video was shot at sproul plaszcz photo motivate most part a civil scene she took this picket of a student being arrested because he refused...
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. >> that trend is called patina.refers to the factory-original paint that shows the ravages of time. some car collectors resh that vintage, barn-find look and spray a clear coat of varnish on top to preserve it. that could be good news for the rarest cars stuart has -- those two cords from the 1930s. but if you're like me, you're wondering what they might look like restored. i didn't have to go far to find out. remember brad waken, who once tried to buy a starter from old oliver jordan? he's now a cord aficionado. he's spent over 30 years restoring this cord. it's a stunning example of what a cord looks like in all its glory. >> we went through the engine, we painted it, we fixed the interior. it's something that we looked at restoring history and not just putting on a nice paint job and chroming everything. [ indistinct p.a. announcement ] [ auctioneer calling ] >> on june 7, 2014, it's finally the big day of the auction. >> we're gonna have fun and we're gonna book and i just killed 10 minutes. >> auctioneer yvette
. >> that trend is called patina.refers to the factory-original paint that shows the ravages of time. some car collectors resh that vintage, barn-find look and spray a clear coat of varnish on top to preserve it. that could be good news for the rarest cars stuart has -- those two cords from the 1930s. but if you're like me, you're wondering what they might look like restored. i didn't have to go far to find out. remember brad waken, who once tried to buy a starter from old oliver jordan?...
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gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the superintendent for maryland park services, nita patinagues with the maryland department of natural resources, it is my honor to join in welcoming you to this grand opening of the harriet tubman underground railroad visitor center. to all our partners and staff, partner agencies that help prepare for this day, i salute you. a job well done. [ applause ] you represent the pinnacle of public service. at 17 acres, this park may be one of the smallest in our system. but just like harriet tubman, it will loom largest in the hearts and minds of many around the world. [ applause ] this project has been part of my life for the past eight years. but the collective vision that brought us here today has been shaped over decades by the family of tubman herself, by esteemed historians, gifted architects, engineers and artists. it has been humbling to know you and to work with you these many years. as you've heard, the vision for this park is to tell the story of harriet tubman's courageous life, but it is also to tell the story of who she was as a huma
gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the superintendent for maryland park services, nita patinagues with the maryland department of natural resources, it is my honor to join in welcoming you to this grand opening of the harriet tubman underground railroad visitor center. to all our partners and staff, partner agencies that help prepare for this day, i salute you. a job well done. [ applause ] you represent the pinnacle of public service. at 17 acres, this park may be one of the...
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no matter how much you talk about recovering them as human beings, there is a patina of ico iconography. there is a new book called "arms and artists" that's real good about this. but the way in which we have learned to envision them, and then the marble statues, the monuments on the mall make it really difficult to understand the founders as imperfect or unimpressionable human beings in a way that people will not understand or agree with me. >> i don't want to offend anyone, so i'll phrase the last question this way. if our political leaders today were to come to you and say, would you give us some advice from the founders, what advice to our political leaders today need to know or learn about the founding generation? >> well, the level of partisanship that's present in the congress and federal government now, the founders were almost as partisan. they were. okay? and so they don't have much advice to offer us on that score. >> but they found a way to get it done. >> they did. the thing that would most -- that most concerned the founders and that i think the -- we have created a plutoc
no matter how much you talk about recovering them as human beings, there is a patina of ico iconography. there is a new book called "arms and artists" that's real good about this. but the way in which we have learned to envision them, and then the marble statues, the monuments on the mall make it really difficult to understand the founders as imperfect or unimpressionable human beings in a way that people will not understand or agree with me. >> i don't want to offend anyone, so...
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this is -- if i had an african-american male standing in the supreme court, it may cast a different patina over the case. but with age, court may look at it. maybe. maybe. and i said, it also helps that i think that the plaintiff in this case is female. and a white female. there are two justices on the court who are white female, who will look at this case and who will not only understand it but will feel the injustice of what has happened to her. and i said through this, we could make law. so we took the case and we brought the lawyer. we wrote the brief. we had to decide the questions to get the supreme court to take the case. we were able to do that. and when they sent it for argument, i said we would take the case on one condition, if we felt he could really make an excellent oral argument. a case that he could argue. otherwise, it if we didn't think he could make that argument then he would have to give the argument up. and i said, if you agree to that, we will take the case. so we brought him to the moot court. we did practice runs and we took him to the high court and we had our law
this is -- if i had an african-american male standing in the supreme court, it may cast a different patina over the case. but with age, court may look at it. maybe. maybe. and i said, it also helps that i think that the plaintiff in this case is female. and a white female. there are two justices on the court who are white female, who will look at this case and who will not only understand it but will feel the injustice of what has happened to her. and i said through this, we could make law. so...
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and so we had is earned and just my brothers, my sister my mom and i took the earn to the middle patinaemetery to bury my dad. so it was raining and it was a a sad day. we were all weeping. we go to and they have a little hole dug force already. we go out there, the four of us, the five of us, and put my dad in, is urn in and coming up and say some stuff and hug each other. we are walking away. we are all crying, it's raining. i had my mom on my arm and she looks down at one of tombstones and goes, so that's why we don't see him around anymore. like, we both started laughing, you know? we are still crying but we also -- even in that moment my mom, like she's not going to pass up that opportunity to make a joke. so that was my mother. she had her emotional missions and troubles and everything, but she was really, really funny. i was just raised in a tradition where you don't ever take anything too seriously and especially not yourself. that was my family. >> host: you mention your father was an ordained minister to the problem with about religion is that you run the risk of offending sin
and so we had is earned and just my brothers, my sister my mom and i took the earn to the middle patinaemetery to bury my dad. so it was raining and it was a a sad day. we were all weeping. we go to and they have a little hole dug force already. we go out there, the four of us, the five of us, and put my dad in, is urn in and coming up and say some stuff and hug each other. we are walking away. we are all crying, it's raining. i had my mom on my arm and she looks down at one of tombstones and...